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Health and Quality of Life Outcomes BioMed Central Research Open Access Quality of life in lung cancer patients: does socioeconomic status matter? Ali Montazeri*1,2, David J Hole2, Robert Milroy3, James McEwen2 and Charles R Gillis2 Address: 1Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research, Tehran, Iran, 2Public Health and Health Policy, Division of Community Based Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, UK and 3Department of Respiratory Medicine, Stobhill NHS Trust, Glasgow, Scotland, UK Email: Ali Montazeri* - ali@; David J Hole - ; Robert Milroy - ; James McEwen - goie03@; Charles R Gillis - gc1290@ * Corresponding author Published: 9 June 2003 Health and Quality of Life Outcomes. | BioMed Central Health and Quality of Life Outcomes Research Quality of life in lung cancer patients does socioeconomic status matter Open Access Ali Montazeri 1 2 David J Hole2 Robert Milroy3 James McEwen2 and Charles R Gillis2 Address Uranian Institute for Health Sciences Research Tehran Iran 2Public Health and Health Policy Division of Community Based Sciences University of Glasgow Glasgow Scotland UK and 3Department of Respiratory Medicine Stobhill NHS Trust Glasgow Scotland UK Email Ali Montazeri - ali@ David J Hole - Robert Milroy - James McEwen - goie03@ Charles R Gillis - gc1290@ Corresponding author Published 9 June 2003 Received 18 February 2003 Accepted 9 June 2003 Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2003 1 19 This article is available from http content l l l9 2003 Montazeri et al licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose provided this notice is preserved along with the article s original URL. Abstract Background As part of a prospective study on quality of life in newly diagnosed lung cancer patients an investigation was carried out to examine whether there were differences among patients quality of life scores and their socioeconomic status. Methods Quality of life was measured at two points in time baseline and three months after initial treatment using three standard instruments the Nottingham Health Profile NHP the European Organization for Research and Cancer Treatment Quality of Life Questionnaire EORTC QLQ-C30 and its lung cancer supplement QLQ-LC13 . Socioeconomic status for each individual patient was derived using Carstairs and Morris Deprivation Category ranging from 1 least deprived to 7 most deprived on the basis of the postcode sector of their address. Results In all 129 lung cancer patients entered into .

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